About this piece
Size: 6.25" x 4.75"
Appeared in 1892 edition of Scribner's Magazine
Originality and condition: This is an original magazine advertisement – not a reproduction. It was carefully removed from an antique publication and may show slight age‑related toning. Please view all photos and enlarge them for inspection.
Packaging and care: Your ad will be shipped flat, placed in a protective acid‑free sleeve with a sturdy backing and packed securely to prevent bending.
This original vintage ad makes a unique historical collectible and is ideal for framing or display.
The Great Divide 1887 1889 Colorado History True Crime Book detailing the evolution of the soul. This historical account explores realism, romanticism, and the unique flavor of the Rocky Mountains through striking illustrations and narratives. It delves into themes of heredity, occult philosophy, and ghostly experiences within the State Penitentiary. The publication also features articles on Rocky Mountain scenery, minerals, mines, and natural wonders, making it suitable for history enthusiasts and collectors of vintage publications.
Appeared in 1892 edition of Scribner's Magazine
Originality and condition: This is an original magazine advertisement – not a reproduction. It was carefully removed from an antique publication and may show slight age‑related toning. Please view all photos and enlarge them for inspection.
Packaging and care: Your ad will be shipped flat, placed in a protective acid‑free sleeve with a sturdy backing and packed securely to prevent bending.
This original vintage ad makes a unique historical collectible and is ideal for framing or display.
The Great Divide 1887 1889 Colorado History True Crime Book detailing the evolution of the soul. This historical account explores realism, romanticism, and the unique flavor of the Rocky Mountains through striking illustrations and narratives. It delves into themes of heredity, occult philosophy, and ghostly experiences within the State Penitentiary. The publication also features articles on Rocky Mountain scenery, minerals, mines, and natural wonders, making it suitable for history enthusiasts and collectors of vintage publications.
